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SUMMARY:Author: Laura E. Gómez, Inventing Latinos
DESCRIPTION:<p>Laura E G&oacute;mez discusses her book,<em> </em><em>Inventing Latinos: A New Story of American Racism. </em>Named One of the Best Books of the Year by NPR, part history, part guide for the future, the author, a professor of law, sociology and Chicana/Chicano studies at UCLA, presents a groundbreaking examination of how Latinos' new collective racial identity has changed the way race functions in this country.</p>

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<p><strong><a href="https://youtu.be/EAfTq1JLYs8">Watch on YouTube.&nbsp;</a></strong></p>

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<p>Latinos have long influenced everything from electoral politics to popular culture, yet many people instinctively regard them as recent immigrants rather than a longstanding racial group. In <em>Inventing Latinos</em>, G&oacute;mez illuminates the fascinating race-making, unmaking and re-making of Latino identity that has spanned centuries, leaving a permanent imprint on how race operates in the United States today.</p>

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<p>Pulling back the lens as the country approaches an unprecedented demographic shift (Latinos will comprise a third of the American population in a matter of decades)&sbquo; G&oacute;mez also reveals the nefarious roles the United States has played in Latin America&mdash;from military interventions and economic exploitation to political interference&mdash;that&sbquo; taken together&sbquo; have destabilized national economies to send migrants northward over the course of more than a century. It's no coincidence that the vast majority of Latinos migrate from the places most impacted by this nation's dirty deeds, leading G&oacute;mez to a bold call for reparations.</p>

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<p>G&oacute;mez teaches at UCLA where she is affiliated with three diverse academic units: her primary appointment (and all teaching) is in <a href="https://law.ucla.edu/"><u>the Law School</u></a>. In 2000, she became only the second Latina tenured at a top-20 law school in the U.S. G&oacute;mez held joint appointments in <a href="https://soc.ucla.edu/"><u>the Sociology Department</u></a>, a department consistently ranked in the top-10 nationally, and the <a href="https://chavez.ucla.edu/"><u>Department of Chicana & Chicano Studies and Central American Studies</u></a> which offers the nation&rsquo;s only PhD in Chicana/o Studies.</p>

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<p>Connect: <a href="https://lauraegomez.com/">Laura E. G&oacute;mez - Website</a></p>

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